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Re: Endo and dairy/natural txFrom: allison (anonymous@obgyn.net)Sun Apr 1 21:35:04 2001
At Fri, 30 Mar 2001, Suzanne wrote: > >Hi there -- > >Although I had heard a lot about giving up dairy, I never really had the >will power to do it myself (I love my cheese and yogurt!) But just >recently I spent a month in China, and was so surprised to find my usual >endo pain was tremendously better for the entire time. It could have >been the change of environment (although it was plenty stressful there), >but then I realized that for the entire month I had not eaten any dairy >products at all -- it's just not in the diet. This experience REALLY >made me think that there is something to the dietary changes, and I >really am set to try to give up dairy and see if that works (I also had >little wheat while there--most of the noodles are rice flour--so that >may be involved too, but I really hope not, since wheat-tolerance >problems seem to be a real drag). > >So if you are curious about trying it, I recommend... go to China, all >the food is so fabulous that you won't even realize you're not eating >dairy! > >At Sat, 24 Mar 2001, anonymous wrote: >> >>I would be interested in hearing from anyone who feels dietary changes >>make a differnece in their pain and progression of damage. >>ie:eliminating dairy, herbal supplements. HI! That is so interesting!!I need a diversion like China, I am the dairy queen. Maybe a reduction in my amount might help at first! It sounds like there is a definate connection, especially when i read about the hormones cows are given, no wonder it affects us!! Best wishes!!! Allison
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